Apprentice Physiotherapist
2 weeks ago
Job summary An exciting opportunity has arisen for a suitable candidate to join the Physiotherapy team at Chesterfield Royal Hospital as an Apprentice Physiotherapist.
The post holder will combine on the job working and learning as a Senior Therapy Support Worker (Afc Band 3) with academic learning, through an accredited Physiotherapy BSc (Hons) qualification provided by Sheffield Hallam University.
Working in the capacity of their Senior Therapy Support Worker role, the Apprentice Physiotherapist will be contracted to 30 hours per week.
There will be occasions where the apprenticeship will require attendance of university, clinical placements and shadowing (in addition to these paid hours) in the post holder's own time.
As with all undergraduate courses, the Apprentice Physiotherapist would also be expected to complete self-directed study in their own time to support their learning requirements.
Upon completion of the apprenticeship, the post holder will receive a BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy degree from Sheffield Hallam University.
The successful candidate will continue in their role as a Senior Support Worker and would be invited to apply for a Rotational Band 5 Physiotherapist post at Chesterfield Royal Hospital should one become available.
Main duties of the job Please see the job description and person specification for the main responsibilities and duties of the job role.
About us Benefits of joining us as an Apprentice: Support from a friendly Physiotherapy Department team.
Develop physiotherapy skills whilst working in a clinical environment.
Mentorship from within the physiotherapy team at Chesterfield Royal Hospital.
Support from previous and current apprentices within the Physiotherapy Department.
Earn a salary whilst completing a BSc (Hons) degree course Guaranteed paid work at Afc Band 3 until successful in securing a Band 5 Physiotherapist post.
No university fees Link to apprenticeships at Chesterfield Royal Hospital: Apprenticeships :: Chesterfield Royal Hospital Job description Job responsibilities Please find the job description and main responsibilities in the attached Prospective applicants must meet the following minimum requirements set by Sheffield Hallam University, or an application will be rejected: UK resident for at least the past three years.
GCSE Grade C / 4 or Level 2 Functional Skills Equivalent in Maths and English.
Must not already be enrolled on another course.
Please note: Applicants who are successful in progressing to the interview stage of this process will be required to complete skill scan and compliance checks, prior to attending their interview.
The Sheffield Hallam University Physiotherapy Apprenticeship course will commence on Monday 10 March 2025 and the successful candidate would be expected to be available to join this cohort.
Person Specification Qualifications and Training Essential GCSE Grade C / 4 or Level 2 Functional Skills Equivalent in Maths and English 128 UCAS points from A levels (preferably including biological science related subjects).
Or, Level 3 equivalent qualifications Higher National Diploma (HND) in science-based subject with minimum 60% average mark / Access to HE Diploma in health, care nursing or science-based subject with 12 distinctions from science-related units Desirable Previous undergraduate degree (NOT in physiotherapy) Experience Essential A sound understanding of the physiotherapy profession.
Demonstrates knowledge related to physiotherapeutic intervention in the assessment Evidence of working flexibly & undertaking a variety of tasks.
Desirable Experience working within Acute hospital setting.
Experience working in therapy support worker roles Skills and Knowledge Essential Demonstrate excellent communication skills - written, verbal and non-verbal Evidence of IT competence.
Demonstrate the ability to work within a team and understand team dynamics.
Awareness of effects of disability / illness, and the impact this has on an individual.
Demonstrates ability to work both independently and under supervision.
Desirable Willingness to acquire new skills Knowledge of human anatomy and physiology Understanding of multidisciplinary working Personal Attributes Essential UK resident for at least the past three years.
Ability to meet the travel requirements of the post.
Ability to work across 7 days as and when required.
Willingness to undertake study and continued professional development Demonstrates Trust Values Essential Compassion, Achievement, Relationships, Environment - Proud to CARE